Stays on Death Row

That, like euthanasia, is for the individual conscience to decide. There are always those who do find it within their capabilities to end a threat permanently with no conscience conflicts at all, nor are these people killers by nature. It equates with those soldiers who can carry out their duty to kill when it is necessary without turning homicidal.

The person who can chop off a chicken's head isn't thought of as a potential axe murderer, why should an executioner be deemed a murderer? That attitude is strictly a religious one but no one of that belief would be asked to carry out an execution. It just doesn't work they way so it's a moot point.

It doesn't matter that those who want a danger to society dead don't carry out the sentence themselves. It is a decision arrived at by mutual consent and who carries out the sentence should carry no guilt for doing the duty.

By extension your reluctance to kill a person who is a danger to either or your own, or another's family makes you an accomplice to his crimes as you enable him to continue to frighten people. No matter that they may be physically incapable of further crime due to incarceration, the fear of him/her lives on.
Their continued existence breeds distrust in the justice system and resentment that his/her life is held to be sacred, while the lives of their victims are downgraded by comparison as no mercy was shown to them. In many cases the victims lives are trivialised as they become 'props' in the ensuing court cases, and sometimes even impact statements aren't allowed to be made and/or are ignored when sentencing is considered. The perpetrator's life should never be seen to hold more value than that of his victim, with some exceptions. There are always exceptions, but we're talking about iron clad convictions of people too dangerous to ever be released, or forgiven. Yes, I could probably shoot someone who'd taken a loved one of mine. I get really stroppy about that kind of thing.

Why exactly are we better than animals by the way? Just because we're supposedly smarter? We are animals, we are a product of nature and evolution and haven't changed all that much from the stone age, psychologically. We still live by the same instincts we had as primates, we just give them fancier names now.
Or is it only religious people who can 'price themselves above animals'?
 

I would gladly throw the switch / pull the trigger / make the injection / throw the stone. I've seen too much inhuman behavior to do otherwise.
You're not justifying anything - you're ensuring that THAT particular beast no longer draws breath and brings sorrow to REAL humans.

I completely agree, and feel the same way, especially if it was one of my loved ones that was victimized. They just sentenced that kid to life for the kidnapping, sexual assault, strangulation/drowning, and dismemberment of 10 year old Jessica Ridgeway. He got lucky that he was only 17 at the time of the crime, so they had to just put him in jail. Now we get to pay for his 3 hots and a cot, cable TV, medical care, gym membership and schooling. :mad:

His family was finding child porn, and cut up bodies on his computer since he was 12. He made that poor girl dress in a certain outfit, and he cut her hair before he sexually assaulted her to fulfill his fantasy. Yeah, tell me I'd have trouble pulling the switch on that bastard. :mad: I've never killed an animal, because when they kill it's a natural behavior for their survival, they don't kill for sick thrills.
 
Other animals are so far superior to human animals. We are the lowest of the low, do other animals kill for fun and torture just for kicks, not that I know of.

Seabreeze and Phil I'll get in line with you. Wouldn't bother me a bit to pull the switch, or shoot a killer or any other method to stop them from breathing.
 

And then there's these jackasses who become multimillionaires promoting the thug life . . .

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Dumb asses!

I was thinking how we think nothing of putting down a rabid dog or any other rabid animal, I'd feel worse about that than seeing some thrill kill murderer put out of our misery.

Where's Dexter or The Boondock Saints when ya need 'em.

I always like what Vonnegut had to say on any subject...especially trying to make sense out of life!!!

I had taught myself that a human being might as well look for diamond tiaras in the gutter as for rewards and punishments that were fair.

Ok now I am just starting to ramble. :eek:nthego:
 
I don't know about that, Katy - you might want to check with the members of his fan club, or check out his Facebook page that has over 2,500 Likes ...

For every monster among us, no matter how heinous their crimes, there are those who admire and, sometimes, emulate them.

I hear things like this all the time, Phil. Casey Anthony always had money in her "jail bank" from her many admirers. Without a doubt, both of them known killers! Truth remains stranger than fiction.
 
I hear things like this all the time, Phil. Casey Anthony always had money in her "jail bank" from her many admirers. Without a doubt, both of them known killers! Truth remains stranger than fiction.

Yes it does.

That's why I gave up writing fiction - non-fiction is SO much more entertaining! :playful:
 
I totally agree w/ Old Hipster...when there in not one shred of doubt, the sooner the better. I'm the OP here and I'm a strong middle of the road Democrat. My opinion on capital punishment totally differs from my more liberal friends. I'm wondering how much longer that wife/baby-killing monster Scott Petersen gets to live???!!!

I totally agree! He will be around for probably ten or more years. Used to, death sentences were carried out in a few months. Now, they can make appeal, after appeal usually living around 15 years after sentence. Jeffrey Dahmer would still be alive, had not an imate carried out his own version of justice. Why should tax payers have to pay for many years of those creeps living in prison?
 
The wheels of justice move pathetically slow in the USA, so Petersen will probably be with us way too long. I understand he has quite the following of foolish idiots as well!
 
I totally agree! He will be around for probably ten or more years. Used to, death sentences were carried out in a few months. Now, they can make appeal, after appeal usually living around 15 years after sentence. Jeffrey Dahmer would still be alive, had not an imate carried out his own version of justice. Why should tax payers have to pay for many years of those creeps living in prison?
I like those stories, when the inmates carry out their own brand of justice! Violent offenders are making themselves useful.

There really is no justice anymore, the rights of the criminals seem to be worth more than their victims.
 


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